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Janelle
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Aug 21, 2012 08:35PM

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G.A. Henty tops the list with 33. He is one we used in school as historical fiction read-a-louds.
Next comes Max Lucado with 16. Most of those are my own, but about a third were books I read to the boys or used for my Sunday School class.
C.S. Lewis is my number three with 15. Some of those are still books I read my children, but I enjoyed them as well.
To get books just for myself you'd have to skip down to 6th. MaryLu Tyndall had 10 books listed and is a Christian fiction writer.

Currently, my most read author is Anne McCaffrey; I've read 21 of her books over the years. However, this is somewhat misleading as to my own tastes; nearly all of these were books I read out loud to my wife, and she's the one who's really the McCaffrey fan (especially of the Dragonriders of Pern series). I'm not nearly so taken with her as Barb is, and I don't claim her as a favorite.
My second most read author, at 14 books, is actually Don Coldsmith. All of these were from his Trail of the Spanish Bit series, which were also books I read aloud to Barb; but in this case I liked them as much as she did. We haven't read any more of these since the early 1990s, though; our out-loud reading since then has gone in a different direction, more SF and fantasy.

Charly, for purposes of comparison, I listed all the Narnia books separately (I read each one in stand-alone copies, before I knew about the omnibus edition). And some of his nonfiction titles are double-counted, because I read them in The Best of C. S. Lewis, which is counted as well. So that bears out your point that the way books are entered makes a big difference in the author ranking!

My #1 author is Charles Dickens followed by Jane Austen. I don't have all the books I have ever read, only those from right before I joined Goodreads.


